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2K Gaming Monitor 2015

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Related review

ncbwilson 2024-04-01 04:43:25

[Yes, Kensington] Great 2k Monitor in the sweet spot for gaming! Lots of options including o/c up to 260Hz

5
Gerald 2024-06-14 06:17:31

[16:9] It's a 2K monitor with adjustable tilt and height functions. If these are your requirements then check it out.

5
Gerald 2024-09-07 04:39:28

It's a 2K monitor with adjustable tilt and height functions. If these are your requirements then check it out.

5
Alonzo27845 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Yes, HDR10] This is a quality gaming monitor that can keep up with the resolution you need for gaming.

5
Dollie 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[55 x 34 x 6"] This is my second NEC monitor. I had the first, a 24 2K for 12 years. 4K is a whole new world and my photographs look great on it.

5
Faith 2024-04-05 05:20:23

[26.765 lb] Wow I didn’t think this monitor would be so good! I was looking into 2K with 240HZ because I recently upgraded my PC to the new generation parts and wanted to get the best out of it. Most of the monitors were out of my budget. I was leaning a lot towards Alienware monitors but they were also expensive and saw reviews that they would break down eventually in the long run. Decided to give this one a try and was well worth it. Smooth, crisp, bright, nice colors, and overall easy to use! Would recommend :)

5
Michael 2024-04-06 03:29:54

[Yes, 2x 2 W] I regret not getting this sooner, even for mostly document work. The large single screen is much better than dual displays for documents, since it lets you put zoomed-in documents, spreadsheets, PDFs, and/or emails so they are adjacent (touching), side-by-side for easy workflow. I was not sure I needed a monitor with this high of a resolution on a 32 screen, but I'm really glad I followed the B&H rep's advice and went for a 2K model. Well worth the extra cost over lower resolution monitors. Even for document use--my primary application for this monitor--you need at least 2K resolution. When you zoom in on documents with 2K, the font appears sharp and readable. On lower resolution monitors, zoomed-in text tends to have a fuzzy edge to the font, that makes it harder on the eyes. This monitor is a bargain for how nice it is. The annoying negative with this unit is the placement of the hardware buttons for controlling monitor settings--on the back, so you cannot see what you are pressing, and need to work by feel. Not bad, once you get used to it. And switching among display modes is great. It optimizes the settings to suit different content, e.g., documents, videos etc. The speakers are only for the most basic sounds, like system noises or alarms. Those speakers do not sound good for video sound or music. Get external speakers for those applications. I have a tiny, tiny desk, and was surprised to find the monitor fits perfection on there. Even though I checked the dimensions and measured against my work area, until it arrived, I was doubtful it would fit. The included stand is very solid, and makes a really solid footing for this monitor.

5
Nicholas 2024-05-03 04:37:50

[9 ms (GtG)] Really Great Monitor! Color Fidelity is spot-On. Resolution is the only strange aspect. 2K is Difficult to do much with for Video. Otherwise it's really good!

5
Leica Lens BUYER 2024-04-28 03:33:50

[20,000,000:1] For print photography the AdobeRGB color space is a must have since it is superior and more accurate for print making. This is the lowest cost AdobeRGB monitor I could find. It creates a beautiful picture using a 2k resolution. 4K is not usable with my MacMini and Mac Monterey so paying for that was no use to me. It has 60 hz scan rate that is a must for smooth mouse movement. The front panel controls are far superior to other monitors. It does not have the hokey puck controller that the more expensive Benq monitors have but you do not need it since the color space change is built into the first menu level of the front panel controls. The buttons to change features are easily placed directly below the menu display on the screen (this blows away other monitor's insanely hard to use built in controls. This monitor size is the beginning of the big monitors at 24. Its resolutions are 1920x 1080 (2k) the best of the older specifications or up to 2560x1440 (which Mac does not support in its finder since the fonts can not be made large enough to read). The 94ppi seems ok for a 2k monitor. Text is good enough that I can write emails easily. Turn on font smoothing and the fonts are fine (yet they still look a bit digital). At around $400 plus $100 for the side shade the total cost was about $544 with shipping for a true photographer's monitor which seems to be the best deal on the market at this time for a professional photographer's monitor with the necessary color space AdobeRGB.

5
Chris 2024-05-23 09:15:55

[178 x 178°] It's an awesome monitor, but, if you have sensitive eyes this monitor can be too much. I tried many many different settings but everytime my eyes would end up hurting. The only thing that works kind of is leaving the lights on in the room. Out side of that, it's awesome. It doesn't look all that great in 2k or 1080p, so if you don't have the GPU to push 4k then buy a 2k monitor. 4k gaming will ruin 2k and below afterwards so beware.

5